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Announcing the 3rd Global CCUS Summit

22-23 August I Beijing, China

(CCS standard Workshop,

21st August)

- Capture and Storage Technology Scouting

- Open Innovation within global R&D Networks


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The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore, California is a scientific research laboratory founded by the University of California in 1952. It is primarily funded by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and managed and operated by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC (LLNS), a partnership of the University of CaliforniaBechtel CorporationBabcock and Wilcox, the URS Corporation, and Battelle Memorial Institute. On October 1, 2007 LLNS assumed management of LLNL from the University of California, which had exclusively managed and operated the Laboratory since its inception 55 years before.
 
As a premier national security laboratory, our mission is to advance and apply science and technology to: 
  • Ensure the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear deterrent
  • Reduce or counter threats to national and global security
  • Enhance the energy and environmental security of the nation
  • Strengthen the nation’s economic competitiveness 
 

China Council for International Investment Promotion (CCIIP) is a national non-profit organization responsible for promoting China's inward and outward investment in line with China's economic strategies, with a view to advancing economic development and social progress.
Founded by the State Council, CCIIP reports to the Ministry of Commerce.The objectives of CCIIP is to synergize nationwide resources and capacities in investment promotion, and provide a unified platform for China's investment promotion; to enable effective implementation of regional economic integration arrangements in line with the Government's overall investment promotion strategies; to assist governments at all levelsin improving the investment environment, public image and FDI quality; to develop diversified investment promotion products, and provide efficient service to foreign investors in China; and to facilitate Chinese enterprises investingoverseas and participate in international economic and technical cooperation projects.
CCIIP’establishment is approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs in January, 2006, with registration number 4718.
Supported by the government and facing the market, oriented towards and serving the enterprises, CCIIP takes “Thoughts Leading to Solutions, Actions Leading to Achievements” as the motto. It sticks to two major working ideas, namely, renovation and service, so as to pursue a long-term development.
CCIIP has a professional working group, a consultant group composed of prestigious experts in investment promotion, five secondary branches and a growing membership. The council has established strategic cooperative partnership with many international organizations, associations, and investment promotion agencies. With excellent creative, coordinative and implementive ability and resources from both home and abroad, CCIIP has become an energetic and promising power in China’s investment promotion field.
     

Founded in 1996, the Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring clean air and healthy environments through scientific research, public education, and legal advocacy. Our unique and singular focus on atmospheric issues has allowed us to go deep on the issues, and be persistent and effective.
Made up of 20 senior scientists, lawyers, MBAs, economists, and public outreach professionals, CATF is headquartered in Boston but located throughout the United States. Our work is augmented by collaboration with nationally recognized technical and economic consulting organizations such as The Northbridge Group, Environmental and Energy Analysis, Inc., Abt Associates, and MSB Energy Associates. CATF works with more than 40 state, local, regional, and national organizations to educate the public, media, industry, and government officials on the science and economics of clean air policies through fact-based and locally appropriate advocacy. Our advocacy regularly brings attention to the latest, vital work of researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health, Emory University, New York University, Purdue University, Georgia Tech, and NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
The New Republic calls CATF a "respected" voice on clean air policy.
 

Founded in 2005, the European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants (ZEP) is a unique coalition of stakeholders united in their support for CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) as a key technology for combating climate change.
The European utilities, petroleum companies, equipment suppliers, scientists, academics and environmental NGOs that together form ZEP have three main goals:
  1. Enable CCS as a key technology for combating climate change.
  2. Make CCS technology commercially viable by 2020 via an EU-backed demonstration programme.
  3. Accelerate R&D into next-generation CCS technology and its wide deployment post-2020.
ZEP was born out of the EU’s recognition of CCS as a key component of any future sustainable energy system. Its mission: to identify and remove the barriers to creating highly efficient power plants – with near-zero emissions.

 

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